EP0041486A1 - Paper web control - Google Patents
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
- D21F1/00—Wet end of machines for making continuous webs of paper
- D21F1/02—Head boxes of Fourdrinier machines
- D21F1/028—Details of the nozzle section
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- D—TEXTILES; PAPER
- D21—PAPER-MAKING; PRODUCTION OF CELLULOSE
- D21F—PAPER-MAKING MACHINES; METHODS OF PRODUCING PAPER THEREON
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- This invention relates to the manufacture of paper in a paper machine. More precisely, the invention relates to controlling the properties of a paper web across the feed direction (cross profile).
- the:: web is formed in that the stock flows from a nozzle in a head box out on a wire.
- the stock is thereafter dewatered successively. By subsequent pressing and drying, a coherent web is obtained.
- the nozzle through which the stock flows out on the wire, comprises an upper lip and a lower lip.
- the nozzle orifice, and therewith the stock flow, is controlled by a device, which lifts the upper lip in parallel across the entire machine width, and by adjusting members, usually screws, which are arranged in several setting positions across the web.
- adjusting members By said adjusting members, the nozzle orifice can be adjusted on a smaller part of the width for controlling the grammage of the web across the feed direction.
- the grammage in its turn influences other properties, for example thickness, dry weight and moisture content. These properties usually are measured after the drying of the web and are recorded in the form of a so-called cross profile.
- the cross profile can be adjusted also in positions other than in the orifice.
- the stock for example, after having flown out of the nozzle and arrived on the wire, can be affected in different ways. It is known, for example, by directing air or liquid jets against the wire to disturb the stock flow and thereby give rise to changes in the cross profile.
- the present invention relates to a system for solving this problem. According to the invention, it is possible from a measured cross profile to determine an optimum correction in the setting positions, so that the cross profile to the greatest possible extent can be brought into agreement with a desired cross profile. The profile can be corrected very rapidly by small control actions without causing instability.
- the invention can be applied both to manual and automatic control of the cross profile of the paper web.
- a certain change in a setting position at a certain operation condition always results in the same change (response) in the cross profile. It was also found that different setting positions bring about substantially the same response. Near the web edge, however, slightly deviating responses can occur.
- Fig. 1 an example of a response is shown which is caused by a change (disturbance) in a setting position.
- the stock is supplied through a head box 1.
- the stock flows out through a nozzle 2 to a wire 3 where the paper web 4 is formed and successively dewatered.
- the dewatering process has proceeded to such an extent, that the free water surface disappears, and the positions of the fibres relative-to each other are determined.
- the upper lip 6 of the nozzle can be adjusted in different positions 7 by means of set screws 8.
- a change in a setting position 7 results in a disturbance in the stock. This disturbance propagates also as wave fronts 9 across the machine direction and are "frozen" entirely first at the wet line 5. Thereby the aforesaid responses arise.
- an error profile is determined which consists of the difference between the cross profile in question and the desired cross profile. Weighting between different properties preferably is carried out by multiplying the error profile with a profile of weights, whereby a weighted error profile is obtained.
- the absolute change of the set screws 8 can be calculated by the help of the responses, the desired cross profile and the measured cross profile. This is carried out so, that from the relative set screw change first the corresponding relative cross profile change is calculated by help of the responses.
- the absolute cross profile change is an amplifying factor (k) times the relative cross profile change. Said factor k is calculated by minimizing the difference between the desired profile and the measured profile + k . relative profile change.
- the amplifying factor (k) -us the necessary absolute change of the set screws .s k . relative change is obtained.
- the resulting cross profile change can be determined.
- This change of the cross profile is added to the measured cross profile.
- the total represents the new cross profile, which would be the result of an adjustment of the set screws 8 according to the change calculated above.
- a comparison with the desired cross profile shows a deviation, which is indicated in the form of a new error profile.
- the set screws 8 can be adjusted directly in accordance with the calculated necessary changes.
- the new wrong profile can be utilized for a new calculation and control according to above until the deviation is acceptable.
- the set screws 8 are adjusted.
- a nozzle setting is desired which yields the smallest total deviation from the desired cross profiles.
- each term represents a certain property of the web, for example thickness, dry weight and moisture content.
- the upper lip position can be included as a term for preventing the curvature of the upper lip from becoming too great.
- v is a function having as many dimensions as setting positions 7 (set screws 8). The aim is to attain a setting of the set screws 8 where every change of a set screw would result in an increase of the function v.
- Different importance can also be attached to the different setting positions 7, preferably by multiplying the calculated mutual relative set screw change with a weight factor, before the calculation is continued according to above.
- the nozzle 2 and the cross profiles can hereby be controlled in the way desired. When, for example, certain set screws 8 shall not be touched, these screws can be excluded from the function by setting their weights equal to zero.
- Adjustment in the nozzle is good for long waves in the cross profile, while adjustment in setting positions on the wire is good for short waves.
- the cross profile then can advantageously be divided into two components by low-pass (LP) and high-pass (HP) filtrations.
- the nozzle then controls on the LP-part, and the other setting members control on the HP part.
- Another alternative is to alternatingly make changes in the setting positions in the nozzle and along the wire for the adjustment and in this way take into consideration the long waves as well as the short waves in the cross profile.
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- This invention relates to the manufacture of paper in a paper machine. More precisely, the invention relates to controlling the properties of a paper web across the feed direction (cross profile).
- In a paper machine, the:: web is formed in that the stock flows from a nozzle in a head box out on a wire. The stock is thereafter dewatered successively. By subsequent pressing and drying, a coherent web is obtained.
- The nozzle, through which the stock flows out on the wire, comprises an upper lip and a lower lip. The nozzle orifice, and therewith the stock flow, is controlled by a device, which lifts the upper lip in parallel across the entire machine width, and by adjusting members, usually screws, which are arranged in several setting positions across the web. By said adjusting members, the nozzle orifice can be adjusted on a smaller part of the width for controlling the grammage of the web across the feed direction. The grammage in its turn influences other properties, for example thickness, dry weight and moisture content. These properties usually are measured after the drying of the web and are recorded in the form of a so-called cross profile.
- The cross profile can be adjusted also in positions other than in the orifice. The stock, for example, after having flown out of the nozzle and arrived on the wire, can be affected in different ways. It is known, for example, by directing air or liquid jets against the wire to disturb the stock flow and thereby give rise to changes in the cross profile.
- It was found that a definite action in a certain setting position, for example a definite change in the position of the upper lip or in the liquid jet (see above), brings about a corresponding change (response) in the cross profiles. Such response extends in lateral direction beyond that web portion which corresponds to the width of the setting position, because a disturbance in the stock also spreads across the feed direction. This creates serious problems when the cross profile is to be corrected. It is, thus, not sufficient'to change the setting position which corresponds to the place in the cross profile where a change is required. Normally, one tries to find a solution by the help of experience and checks the result lateron.
- This method scarcely can be regarded satisfactory, and several systems have been proposed for solving the problem, for example as disclosed in US-
PS 3 413 192 and US-PS 3 969 085. There, however, the side effects which according to above arise when a setting position is changed, have not sufficiently been taken into consideration. - The present invention relates to a system for solving this problem. According to the invention, it is possible from a measured cross profile to determine an optimum correction in the setting positions, so that the cross profile to the greatest possible extent can be brought into agreement with a desired cross profile. The profile can be corrected very rapidly by small control actions without causing instability.
- The invention can be applied both to manual and automatic control of the cross profile of the paper web.
- The characterizing features of the invention become appar- ent from the attached claims.
- Fig. 1 shows how the cross profile is affected by a change in a setting position,
- Fig. 2 shows how the cross profile is affected by changes in two setting positions,
- Fig. 3 shows schematically the head box part in a paper machine.
- For being able to control the properties of the paper web across the feed direction, it is necessary to know the response, i.e. the change in the cross profile which is caused by a change in the setting position at the web formation. We have found by surprise, that a certain change in a setting position at a certain operation condition always results in the same change (response) in the cross profile. It was also found that different setting positions bring about substantially the same response. Near the web edge, however, slightly deviating responses can occur. In Fig. 1 an example of a response is shown which is caused by a change (disturbance) in a setting position.
- We have found that the change in the cross profile at changes in different setting positions is obtained as the total of the responses from the individual setting positions. See Fig. 2.
- The invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to an embodiment where the different setting positions are represented by set screws, by which the upper lip of the nozzle can be adjusted.
- At the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 the stock is supplied through a head box 1. The stock flows out through a
nozzle 2 to awire 3 where thepaper web 4 is formed and successively dewatered. At thewet line 5 the dewatering process has proceeded to such an extent, that the free water surface disappears, and the positions of the fibres relative-to each other are determined. Theupper lip 6 of the nozzle can be adjusted indifferent positions 7 by means of set screws 8. A change in asetting position 7 results in a disturbance in the stock. This disturbance propagates also aswave fronts 9 across the machine direction and are "frozen" entirely first at thewet line 5. Thereby the aforesaid responses arise. - In the completed paper web a certain cross profile for each property, for example grammage or moisture content, is desired. An entirely straight profile is not necessarily desirable. For various reasons, the profile is desired to have a different shape. When the control is effected only by means of the
upper lip 6 of the nozzle, all properties are affected by a change of a set screw 8. It is, therefore, scarcely possible to achieve the desired profile for all properties. The setting of theupper lip 6 then must be determined by a compromise between the different cross profiles desired. It is, thus, possible when the setting of the upper lip is being determined to attach different importance to different properties. - According to the invention an error profile is determined which consists of the difference between the cross profile in question and the desired cross profile. Weighting between different properties preferably is carried out by multiplying the error profile with a profile of weights, whereby a weighted error profile is obtained.
- The responses being known, it is possible to determine the mutual relative change required for each set screw 8 by multiplying the error profile with the response locally about the position corresponding to each set screw and thereafter summing up the result. Wheh the total is zero, a change of the set screw has no effect on the error profile in this position. When the total is significantly diff- erent from zero, control effect can be obtained. The higher the absolute value of the total, the greater is the control effect obtained. By repeating the multiplication and summing up for different screws in due succession, the relative set screw adjustment is built up.
- From the mutual relative set screw change thus determined, the absolute change of the set screws 8 can be calculated by the help of the responses, the desired cross profile and the measured cross profile. This is carried out so, that from the relative set screw change first the corresponding relative cross profile change is calculated by help of the responses. The absolute cross profile change is an amplifying factor (k) times the relative cross profile change. Said factor k is calculated by minimizing the difference between the desired profile and the measured profile + k . relative profile change. By the help of the amplifying factor (k) -us calculated the necessary absolute change of the set screws .s k . relative change is obtained.
- After thus having produced the necessary adjustment of the set screws 8, the resulting cross profile change can be determined. This change of the cross profile is added to the measured cross profile. The total represents the new cross profile, which would be the result of an adjustment of the set screws 8 according to the change calculated above. A comparison with the desired cross profile shows a deviation, which is indicated in the form of a new error profile. When the deviation is not too great, the set screws 8 can be adjusted directly in accordance with the calculated necessary changes. When the deviation still is great, the new wrong profile can be utilized for a new calculation and control according to above until the deviation is acceptable. First thereafter the set screws 8 are adjusted. When several properties of the paper web have to be taken into consideration, a nozzle setting is desired which yields the smallest total deviation from the desired cross profiles. This can be accomplished by minimizing the below function, v, where each term represents a certain property of the web, for example thickness, dry weight and moisture content. Also the upper lip position can be included as a term for preventing the curvature of the upper lip from becoming too great.
- v = (a1· p1)2 + (a2 · P2)2 + (a3 · p3)2 + ..... where a1, a2, a3, .... = profiles of .weights which determine the weights to be attached to a certain property of the paper web and the variation of the property across the web.
- p1, p2, p3, .... = error profiles for every property of the paper web and, respectively, position of the upper lip.
- The square totals of different error profiles, thus, are weighted together, and the total sum is mini-mized. v is a function having as many dimensions as setting positions 7 (set screws 8). The aim is to attain a setting of the set screws 8 where every change of a set screw would result in an increase of the function v.
- Different importance can also be attached to the
different setting positions 7, preferably by multiplying the calculated mutual relative set screw change with a weight factor, before the calculation is continued according to above. Thenozzle 2 and the cross profiles can hereby be controlled in the way desired. When, for example, certain set screws 8 shall not be touched, these screws can be excluded from the function by setting their weights equal to zero. - The above example has proceeded from the assumption that the setting positions 7 consisted of set screws 8 in the nozzle. The responses effected by changes in the set screws are relatively wide. This implies difficulties, for example when error profiles containing narrow streaks are to be remedied. Such streaks, however, can be affected when the setting positions are spaced from the nozzle closer to the
wet line 5. The response from such a setting position becomes narrower, the closer the setting position is to the wet line. - Special advantages can be obtained by using setting positions both at the nozzle and farther ahead on the wire. Adjustment in the nozzle is good for long waves in the cross profile, while adjustment in setting positions on the wire is good for short waves. The cross profile then can advantageously be divided into two components by low-pass (LP) and high-pass (HP) filtrations. The nozzle then controls on the LP-part, and the other setting members control on the HP part. Another alternative is to alternatingly make changes in the setting positions in the nozzle and along the wire for the adjustment and in this way take into consideration the long waves as well as the short waves in the cross profile.
- The invention, of course, is not restricted to the embodiments described above, but can be varied within the scope of the invention idea.
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